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WesternAmerican Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Upset with/about?

Which is the correct one to use?
  

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I am upset with her for making so many errors I am upset about her errors. The first is relating to the person, the second to the errors. Correct usage will depend on your context..

  • I am upset with her for making so many errors I am upset about her errors.
  • The first is relating to the person, the second to the errors.
  • Correct usage will depend on your context..
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I am upset with her for making so many errors
I am upset about her errors.

The first is relating to the person, the second to the errors. Correct usage will depend on your context..
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THAnk yo
This is hard,,,,,,Emotion: sad thouGH
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Can you give any example of how you want to use the phrase?
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upset with [person]; else upset about.

CJ

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